Author: Gary Fairchild (Page 5 of 15)

Dell Studio XPS 13 – Now with Ubuntu!

XPS 13Dell has started to offer their XPS 13 with the more and more popular Ubuntu. Ubuntu, for those who don’t know, is a linux-based operating system that has a reputation for being fast, stable, and virus free. Ubuntu also runs many of the same software applications that Windows does like Firefox and Open Office.

Anyway, here are the details from Electonista:

PC, notebook, monitor and related hardware manufacturer Dell has recently began offering its Studio XPS 13 notebook PC preloaded with the Linux-based Ubuntu operating system. The 13.3-inch notebook otherwise has the same key specs as its Windows Vista-powered counterpart, including the same 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo CPU, though some of the available options between them differ. For example, users can upgrade to a 2.53GHz Core 2 Duo on the Ubuntu XPS 13, while those who opt for the Vista system have a choice of a different 2.53GHz and a 2.66GHz CPU.

And it’s quite affordable at $1099.

MyPressi TWIST Portable Espresso Maker

TWISTI’ve got to get my hands on one of these portable espresso makers. I love coffer. I mean, I really love coffee. My favorite coffee would be straight espresso. At least a double-shot, sometimes four. If espresso isn’t available, I like good bold black coffee. No cream, no sugar. Nothing in the way of my taste buds and the coffee. That’s just how I roll.

So when I saw this, I immediately fell in love. And based on the hands-on experience, it looks like it’s for real.

The TWIST is smart, simple, handsome, user-friendly, easy-to-clean, lightweight and will create a solid cup of espresso wherever you roam. Outside, it’s elegant black and metal aesthetic resembles a fancy, modern juicer (courtesy of elemental8). Inside, the TWIST resembles a German watch: a series of beautiful metal cogs and levers that look vaguely steampunkish*.

And he said the espresso it made was great!

So for $129 I’m sold. Most good home espresso makers cost anywhere from hundreds to thousands of dollars. A portable one for $129? I can’t wait until it’s released this fall because for my household it’s good-bye black coffee, hello espresso.

Why hasn’t Skype really taken off in the US?

SkypeLet me get a few things straight first. I do not work for and am in no way affiliated with Skype. But, Skype is great. It’s free, it’s easy to use, and it’s clear as a bell when talking on it. Conference calls are easy to setup and run. Video calls are clear, not perfect, but clear and sound and look good. Also, it’s becoming more and more available. There is a Skype app for the iPhone as well as other mobile phones and it’s even on the PSP. In addition, they have very inexpensive rates for having your own phone number and making calls to regular phones. Like I said, Skype is great.

So what is the deal? Why isn’t 100% of the US on Skype? What are we waiting for? I’ve read that about 70% of the US is already on broadband. And that number is on the rise. Last time I checked, we are in a recession and money is tight. Skype is free for Skype-to-Skype calls. And Skype is cheap, cheap, cheap for Skype calls to regular phones and cell phones. So what is holding us back?

One thing could be availability. Skype is mostly limited to the home PC. Yes, there is an iPhone app in addition to applications for other mobile phones. The problem with the iPhone app is that it cannot run in the background. You have to open it to use it. You almost have to purposely coordinate with someone to make a free Skype call. Kinda defeats the purpose, right?

Also related to availability is the fact that most people’s home PC is not in a place where they hang out the most. Say you’re chillin with your significant other or your family. You’d have to excuse yourself from the room to go have a Skype call. It’s a bit of a pain in the ass.

Another thing holding people back is that unless you have a microphone on your laptop, you have to purchase another piece of equipment. Purchasing a headset or webcam with a microphone is not expensive, but it is a purchase that most people will probably put very low on their budget totem poll.

But I really don’t think availability or equipment is the real issue. In fact, I’m not sure what the real issue is. I love Skype but I don’t use it as much as I should. I’ve got it on my home PC, my personal laptop, and on my iPhone. Yet, I almost never use it. I keep telling myself that the reason I never use it is because none of my friends are on it. How weak is that excuse? Perhaps if I was on it and always encouraged everyone I know to get on it, they would.

The number of Skype users has grown every year. The number of Skype calls have grown every year. Skype is being used all over the place… and yes, including on Oprah. Europe has taken to Skype and been using it extensively for years. Now it’s our time. If you start using Skype, I will too. Let’s get this thing going and start saving our cellular minutes. Let’s cancel our home phones and just use Skype. It’s just takes a few people to encourage a few more people then next thing you know, we’re all talking for free. I want to talk for free… don’t you?

Sweet Site of the Week – picnik

Sometimes it’s hard to sift through the millions of websites out there to find the fun, unusual, creative, and especially, the useful ones. And word of mouth can only take you so far. Well, leave it to Gadget Teaser to give you a hand in your search. Once a week, we’ll highlight one of our favorite sites that not everyone knows about. I like to think that we here at Gadget Teaser are performing a public service for you… the avid gadget blog reader the general public.

PicnikDo you know about picnik? If not, you need to. Picnik is an awesome site that simplifies the art of photo editing. And it’s free. Yes, they do have a premium service that costs $24.95 a year but most people don’t need it.

Here’s a brief rundown of their services listed on the picnik homepage:

• Fix your photos in just one click
• Use advanced controls to fine-tune your results
• Crop, resize, and rotate in real-time
• Tons of special effects, from artsy to fun
• Astoundingly fast, right in your browser
• Awesome fonts and top-quality type tool
• Basketfuls of shapes from hand-picked designers
• Works on Mac, Windows, and Linux
• No download required, nothing to install

“Fix your photos” is quite vague considering all you can do with your photos. Red eye reduction, teeth whitening, and blemish removing are just the beginning. You can add stickers, frame photos, and add text and effects. They even have a sandbox area where you can play to your hearts content. Best of all, it’s simple to use. And did I mention free?!

Not all of us can be Photoshop geniuses and for those of us who aren’t, be happy we have picnik.

Mama said knock you out – Punch-Out released on the Wii

Punch-Out WiiPunch-Out is now released for the Wii and I couldn’t be happier.

I look forward to the hours upon hours that Little Mac and I are going to spent together over the next few months and years. Though our road to the championship will be tough and filled with Hippos, Tigers and Bulls, we will eventually prevail and win the hearts of many. I feel bad for what I’m about to do to Glass Joe, Piston Hondo, and Soda Popinski but I feel worse about the limited amount of time my wife and I are going to spend together over the next couple weeks because, like most of you, I’m going to be spending every waking moment playing Punch-Out.

So if you’re like me, waste no time and go get Punch-Out. Looks like the only thing missing is Tyson. And I wouldn’t say I’ve been missing it, Bob.

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